Operating instructions/Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Caring for the environment
- Guide to the appliance
- Controls
- Using the appliance
- Description of functions
- Before using for the first time
- Settings
- Minute minder
- Main and sub-menus
- Operation
- Quick MW and Popcorn
- General notes on steam cooking
- Steam cooking
- Sous-vide (vacuum) cooking
- Further applications
- Rapid steam cooking
- Microwave defrosting and reheating
- Automatic programmes
- User programmes
- Note for test institutes
- Cleaning and care
- Problem solving guide
- Optional accessories
- Service
- Installation
- Conformity declaration
- Copyrights and licences for the communication module
Microwave defrosting and reheating
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Defrost
Gentle defrosting of frozen goods
means that the vitamins and minerals
are generally retained.
Risk of infection from bacteria.
Bacteria such as salmonella can
cause serious food poisoning.
It is particularly important to observe
food hygiene rules when defrosting
fish and meat, and in particular when
defrosting poultry.
Do not use the liquid produced dur-
ing defrosting.
Process the food as required as soon
as it has been defrosted.
Tips
- Place the frozen food on the glass
tray without its packaging. For larger
quantities, place the food in a micro-
wave-safe container and place this
on the glass tray.
- Frozen ready meals can be defrosted
and then heated at the same time.
Follow the instructions on the pack-
aging.
Defrosting frozen food
Use containers that are microwave
safe.
Place the frozen food in the middle of
the glass tray on shelf level1.
If necessary, cover the frozen food.
Select Defrost.
Select Microwave and confirm with
OK.
Change the recommended power
level if necessary, and confirm with
OK.
Change the defrosting time if neces-
sary, and confirm with OK.
Startwill be highlighted.
Start the programme using the OK
sensor control.
During defrosting:
Stir, turn or rearrange the food once
again. Stir the food from the outside
towards the middle, as food heats
more quickly from the outside.
During the standing time, the temperat-
ure is distributed evenly in the food.
After defrosting, allow the food to
stand at room temperature for a few
minutes to enable the heat to spread
evenly throughout the food.
Alternative settings
Microwave
Microwave power: see table
Defrosting time: see table
Standing time: see table
Notes in the table
Take note of the recommended micro-
wave power levels, heating times and
standing times. These take the consist-
ency, the quantity and the initial tem-
perature of the food into account.
Choosing durations
You are generally advised to select
the middle duration.